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Fiscal impacts of a presumptive tax for microenterprises in Rwanda

Project report 24 Oct 2017 Inclusive Growth

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  • Fiscal impacts of a presumptive tax for microenterprises in Rwanda

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Nada Eissa

Associate Professor, Georgetown University

Sally Murray

Researcher

Andrew Zeitlin

Assistant Professor, Georgetown University
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